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November 1999 JUG Meeting</h2>

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Triangle Java Users Group Presents:</h3></center>



<center><b><font size="+2">Servlets: They're not just for HTML anymore...&nbsp;</font></b>

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<p><b>presented by Chris Merril,</b>

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<p>Monday, November 15th, 1999

<br>6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

<p>LOCATION: MCNC Auditorium&nbsp;

<br>3021 Cornwallis Road&nbsp;

<br>Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

<p>919.248.1800&nbsp;</center>

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<hr ALIGN="CENTER">The introduction of the Java Servlet API has added a useful

technique to the toolkit of developers building Web-based

applications.  However, servlets can be used for much more

than serving web pages.  This presentation will show how

to use servlets to build a communications framework for

client/server applications on the Internet.

<p><b><font size="+0">About the Presenter:</font></b><font size="+0"></font>

<p>Mr. Merrill has  been programming since 1983 in diverse industries such

as insurance, control systems, chemical manufacturing and

logistics.  He became Java Certified in 1997.  Recently he has

been consulting to companies making the transition to

Object-Oriented, Java and Internet technologies, such as IBM,

BP and Ernst &amp; Young.

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AGENDA:</h3>

<b>6:30 - Meet, talk, snacks</b>

<p><b>7:00 Presentation</b>

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DIRECTIONS to MCNC:</h3>

<b>From Raleigh:</b>

<br>Take I-40 West toward Durham and Chapel Hill. You will enter RTP. Where

I-40 splits, bear right onto the Durham Freeway North (Highway 147). Take

the Cornwallis Road Exit. At the end of the exit ramp, bear right - cross

back over the Freeway. MCNC is located approximately 3/4 mile on the right.

<p><b>From Durham:</b>

<br>Get on the Durham Freeway South (Highway 147). Take the Cornwallis

Road exit. At the end of the ramp, bear right - MCNC is approximately 3/4

mile on right.

<p>Click here for <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/directions.html">map with

directions</a>, or visit the <a href="http://trijug.org/mcnc/?/gotomcnc.html">MCNC

web site</a>.





